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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-12-30, Page 4PAGE FOUR Holiday Visitors Throughout the Area Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thiel and; and Mrs. John Teevins, Grand Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut Jo -Anne accompanied by Linda I Bend, were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wil - and Charles Klopp, motored to Schilbe and family, Zurich; Mr. Liam Yungblut and family, Lon - Florida and are spending the and Mrs. Ray Schilbe and fam- don; Mr. and Mrs. Graham Far - holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Har-ily, London, and Mrs. Vera quhar, Madison, Wisconsin. old Klopp,k Sch• ilbe, of Kitchener. Visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs, Reg Black and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merner and Gascho were Mr. and Mrs. Don fancily, of London; Miss Donna Gascho and family, Toronto, Merner, London; Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rogers, Arnold Merner, Jr., and family, of Windsor. of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe and family, Zurich; Mrs. Vera Schilbe, Kitchener; Miss Elizabeth Johnston, Zurich, and Mr. Ted Schroeder, Zurich, were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner, Sr., Larry and Robert. Mrs. Henry Eickmeier, Zur- ich, is spending the Christmas holidays in Burlington at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Eickmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rose and family, Trenton, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose, Toronto; Miss Stella Rose, London, and Mr. Wilfred Hoffman, of Lon- don, spent Christmas with Mrs. Lerina Rose. Miss Olive O'Brien, Zurich, is spending holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanatter, of Port Huron, Mich. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Weber and family, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Art MacLean and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke and boys, Mr. Morris Webb and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and family, all of Zur- ich, and Mrs, John Richardson, of Hensall. Mr. Lloyd O'Brien had his cast removed from his leg on Tuesday and reports are favor- able concerning his injured foot. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gascho and family, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNabb and family, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and Mr. Raye Oesch, Toronto, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho. Mr, and Christmas night and he report Mrs. McNabb and boys left for ed all well, but plenty of ice their home early Tuesday morn- and snow. ing after spending a week's boys, of Buckingham, Quebec, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Case and family, of Barrie, were holi- day visitors with their parents, 1Vfr, and Mrs. Herb Mousseau, and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Merner spent Christmas at the home of their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Smith, of Montreal. Christmas guests with Mr. Obituary Mrs. Ed Haberer A highly esteemed resident of Zurich for many years, Mrs. Edward Haberer passed away in South Huron Hospital, on Wednesday, December 29, in her 75th year. She had been in failing health for some time. The former Eleanore Rei- chert, she was born in Hay Township on October 13, 1891, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichert. She was married on December 8, 1914, and last year the couple cele- brated their 50th wedding anni- versary. They lived in Zurich for many years. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Lenora) Turkheim, Zurich; one brother, Edward Reichert, Zurich; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Steinbach, Huron - view, Clinton, and Mrs. Eliza- beth Richardson, Hensall; two grandchildren, Mrs. Bill Billing- ton, London. and Richard Turk - helm, Zurich; one great grand- child, Mark Billington, London. The body is resting at the Westlake funeral home, Zurich, until Saturday, January 1. when the funeral service will be held in St. Peter's Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in the Goshen Line Cem- etery. Rev. A. C. Blackwell will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Moore, of Zurich, held Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore and family, of Dutton; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clausius and family, of Zurich; Mrs. Guy Moore, Sr., Guy, Jr., both of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowra, Jim and Sybil, Goderich, ann' Mr. and Mrs. Bev Bowra, of Burlington. Mr. Ron Klopp, Toronto, is spending the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klopp. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Wenzel and Ruth, of Waterloo. Visitors over the Christmas holiday season with Mrs. Chris Ileist were Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, J Burk, Detroit, and Miss Kath- erine Murphy, Sarnia Mrs. Catherine Reit Mrs. Catherine Bell, 92, died in the Fergus hospital, Wednes- day evening, December 22, Mrs. Bell lived near Guelph all her life and until the past three years had lived alone. Mrs. Bell was the mother of Mrs. William Lawrence, of Zurich. 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Letts spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Kalbfleisch. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cunning- ham and family, of Willowdale, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Witmer, Palmerston, spent Christmas with relatives in Zurich and Exeter Miss Marion Fleischauer, Lon- don, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fleischauer. Mr. and Mrs. John Haberer and family, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haberer, Zurich. Mr, and Mrs. Don Beattie and Brent, Miss Mary Ellen Thiel, Mr. Paul Edwards, all of Lon- don; Mr. Jake Fischer and Mr. Trueman Fischer spent the fes- tive season with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel, Mr, and Mrs. Don Kyle and family, of Hensall, and Mr. Doug Thiel, of OVC, Guelph, spent Christmas with Mrs. Alice Thiel, The family spoke with Constable Allan Thiel, of Fort St. James, British Clumbia, on No Edition Of Citizens News Next Week ST. JOSEPH On Wednesday last, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bedard, of Goderich, called on yours truly and Mrs. Ducharme enroute to visit Mrs, Bedard's parents on the Bron- son Line south. Mr. John Louis Corriveau, of London, who underwent surg- ery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, arrived at his parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cor- riveau, where he will spend a few weeks before returning to his work in London. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell, of the Goshen Line south, spent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme, of the Bluewater Highway. Most of the homes in this neighborhood had their chil- dren and others had friends for Christmas; some came from afar to be with their loved ones for the day. Others were not so fortunate, not even arriving at their destination to greet and to be greeted by their parents and other close ones to their hearts. It is true that Christ- mas is a time of enjoyment for all but for those who have to travel on the highways are al- ways exposed to danger. As careful as they may be there are always those who take a hundred chances on their driv- ing and regrettably they plunge themselves and •others in dan- ger and many times they don't live long enough to tell the There will be no edition of the Citizens News next week. In line with most other weeklies in Ontario, we like to take one week off during the year end, in order to overhaul our equip- ment and make necessary re- pairs. We also hope to catch up with our back -log of custom printing during this week. Advertisers are urged to keep this in mind in planning for any special sales, or other events. Correspondents are asked to send in their usual budget of news, even though there is no paper published next week. The next edition of the Citi- zens News will reach subscrib- ers on Thursday, January 13. In the meantime, a Happy and Propserous New Year to every- one! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephen, holidays. London, holidayed with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins, and Tanya. Christmas visitors at the home .of Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Lawrence were Miss Wanda Laurence, of Kitchener, and Miss Sharon Lawrence, of Lon- don. Mr. Clare Lawrence re- turned to London with his sis- ter to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brintnell were holiday visitors with Mrs. Ted Haberer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rydall, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hess and family, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, Grand Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins, Zurich, enjoyed Christ- mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess. Mr. Robert Prang,. Ottawa; Mr. Allen Prang and Miss Bar- bara Munn, Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman, Michael and Sandra, Zurich, were holi- day visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Prang. Father Richard Bedard, of Brockville, and Mr. and Mrs. William Merner and family, of London, were week -end visitors with Mrs. Emma Bedard. Mrs. Merner and family are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Masse and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Nap Bedard. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Corriveau and family, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bedard, London, holidayed with their mother, Mrs, Mary Bedard. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Geof- frey. Tillsonburg, and Mr. and Mrs, Brian Jeoffrey, Stratford, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geoffrey, over the festive season, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kalbfleisch, Detroit, spent the weekend with members of their family in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaufman, Scarboro, spent Christmas with Mrs. Laura Haberer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manson, of Midland, and Mrs. L. D Man- son and Murray, of London, were Christmas guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Newell Geiger and family. Mr. Earl Guenther, Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and John and Miss Meda Surer - us attended the funeral of the late Elizabeth Rennie at Lon- don, formerly of Kitchener and Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle, Kippen, were in Windsor on Tuesday attending the funeral of an uncle, the late Emerson Mitchell. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Kropp were Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Haywood and family, London; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitney, of Willowdale, It's been a truly glori- ous year and we are grateful to all aur loy- al friends who helped to make it so. It is our wish to continue to serve you in the future. Hadden's Studio Dial 5`24-8787 story. Perhaps many accidents could be avoided by more care- ful driving — would not leave loved one to mourn their loss. We have now passed the shortest days of the year, start- ing about the fourth week in December. During that period there are almost 14 hours of darkness each day, We are told that this is due to the earth which is mounted on a point and rotating on it axis, making its annual trip, causing the shortest days, also the four sea- sons and the various changes in the weather, We •are also told by some that it revolves every 24 hours causing day and night. Furthermore we are also told that the earth is 12 miles thick. Let us imagine the weight of the earth and all on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial that is on its surface; the weight followed in Hensall Union cern- in tons could not be figured. etery. Still it carries its load and keeps rotating on as it has since crea- tion. It is true that scientists ig;EMeterat taMM ' have gone a long way in dis- covering the earth's and all that is hidden in its depths. Scien- tists are of great intelligence and they foresee things by ad- justing the future as what the past has to offer. The idea is a hard one to understand. Of course it is the work of God and if He wanted man to know the full meaning of it so that they spread the news to the world, Those men could have been inspired by God and in a way enlightened their thoughts, as there is nothing impossible to the Creator of all things. teretmetetexte tt tG tr;tuttat tvergt ' Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR Pastor: °real M. Jantzi SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. YOU ARE WELCOME! G T II FUTURE It's our hope and our belief that the New Year is just the beginning of a great future for you and you and you) Greetings and thanks to you a11. Ginger kh's Sales & Service Ltd. "Gerald Gingerich and Entire Staff" — ZURICH SEAFORTH CLINTON r...r..r�.+,w.:s�nea.rorr�+•++:r,. s.r�.ivr+.► Obituary Ward Forrest At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, on Saturday, Ward H. For- rest, 62, of RR 1, Zurich, died. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Dalrymple; two daughters, Mrs. Gordon (Marion) McNutt, and Miss Mar- garet argaret Forrest, both of RR 1, Zurich; a son, Donald, Kippen; two sisters, Mrs. Toni Lavender, Hensall, and Mrs. William Blacker, Clinton; two brothers, Cooper, Kirkton, and Louis, Chippewa. A service was held at the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall IcalOgtatatelvemtzteletvelatetvextvete EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church ZURICH Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 — 11:15 p.m Watch Night Service. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 — 9:45 a.m.—Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m.—Choir Cantata by the Crediton Choir. You Are Welcome ailaDa yt rD4-201- r2M.Dt.1ict27otrDtrh-Daa�'i 21-2t242IMt9 ADM7iltDa'rdl aiYaMiot�rna St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 — 8:00 p.m.—New Year's Eve Service. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m,—Worship Service You Are Welcome •+ A Happy New Year and a sincere "thank you" to all our kind friends. 1 g*' s leg4tvip Good health and good fortune to you in the New Year! And may we take this opportunity to thank you for your support in the year just past. Snell Bros. Ltd. CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE Main Street — Exeter ••• • ISO -GAIN M. DEITZ and SON N4%,,,, ZURICH ' bed service !!'ere cornea a New Year! And here's hoping it rings in good health, good luck and good cheer. Our thanks to all of yow whose friendly favor we higlay value. Guenther - Tuckey Transports Limited HEAD OFFICE -- EXETER Here's • to a happy 17."'#) New Year. And here's to you, our friends and customers. Many, many thanks! 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